What does pre trial release mean?
Pretrial release allows defendants to maintain or seek employment, maintain family ties, and assist in the preparation of their defense while awaiting trial. The process gives the Judge an opportunity to objectively balance public safety against the constitutional rights of the defendant.
What is pre trial sentencing?
If the defendant is convicted in a criminal case, the judge will set a date for sentencing. Before that time, a pre-sentence investigation will take place to help the judge determine the appropriate sentence from the range of possible sentences set out in the statutes.
What is Pretrial intake?
The pretrial officer conducts a full intake/investigation on defendants as a part of the booking process into the jail. Pretrial officers verify defendants’ intake information and produce a quality First Appearance report that is used by the judges as they make their pretrial release decisions.
What is a pretrial release bond?
Pre-trial release is a way for those accused of a crime to continue their lives outside of jail until their court date. Bonds are contracts where defendants will pay to get out of jail until their trial. The bond is activated by the payment of the bail, which is set by the court.
What happens after pre trial probation?
If pretrial probation is granted by a judge, the defendant will have to follow the terms of the probation. If the terms of probation are violated, then the case will not be dismissed and the case will return to its original status and the prosecution will proceed with prosecuting the case.
Can you fail your first drug test on pretrial release?
If you fail a drug test on pre-trial release, the bond will be revoked and you will go to jail until your case is resolved. If you are out of jail and you are on bond, do not do anything that will violate your bond conditions because bonds contain basically two components.
What is the purpose of a pre trial?
In general, pretrial hearings give both sides the chance to see how strong or weak a case is. If a case is weak the prosecutor will want to settle it. If a case is strong the accused will probably want to obtain the least possible punishment. Please note that someone accused of a crime has the right to a speedy trial.
Is the Atlanta Police Department a county jail?
Since Atlanta Police Department Jail is a county jail, inmates residing here have been arrested and are currently awaiting trial, or have been convicted of a misdemeanor offense and are currently serving a prison term of typically no more than 1 year, or have been sentenced to a state or federal prison on a felony conviction and are currently
Is there a pre trial intervention program in Atlanta?
City of Atlanta-Municipal Court Office of the Solicitor. The Pre-Trial Intervention Program for Traffic Offenses, commonly known as PTI-T, is a convenient and often quick option to resolve your case without appearing in court.
Who is PREA coordinator for Atlanta Department of Corrections?
Please click here to view the national standards to prevent, detect and respond to prison rape. For questions and more information about the department’s PREA policies and procedures, please contact DON Tina Wright, PREA Coordinator for the City of Atlanta Department of Corrections at 404-387-9426.
What does the Fulton County Pretrial Services Program do?
The program provides Superior and State Court judicial officers with verified information for pretrial release determinations and monitors defendants released to the program for compliance with their conditions of release.